Accounts from political reporters, updated poll numbers , fundraising data, and campaign advertisements. Watch campaign trail friday night at 7 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan come online at cspan. Org, or download as a podcast on our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. Cspan, your unfiltered view of politics. A hearing on the state of assisted living facilities, one with this with a Family Member in assistedliving details the poor conditions she observed on the high cost of care. The Senate Aging Committee hearing is about one hour and 40 minutes. The Senate National committee on aging will come to order. As chairman, my top priority is keeping our promises to Older Americans and to americans with disabilities. We owe it to every older adult, people with disability, and their families to have the necessary information to decide when,where, and how to receive care as they age. That has motivated my advocacy, for example, for home and committeebased services. Every american wan
our exclusive reporting by cbs more hearings as new evidence pores in as cbs news obtained these new images from a never- before-seen documentary. the desperate search for survivors. a deadly earthquake his afghanistan, killing over 1,000, and injuring more than 15 money 1,500 more. dangerous heat waves. record-high temperatures from texas to south carolina. outrage grows in uvalde. our interview tonight with the father who lost his nine-year- old daughter, and said he s disappointed with the investigation. it hurts, you know. o donnell: our cbs news investigation. a look into an online mental health provider accused of over- prescribing drugs like adderall. tonight s other top headlines: a shark attack off the california coastline. plus, yellowstone, one of the country s national treasures, reopens. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you fo
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Closer to cold and great shape here. Back to monday the first date of the Fourth Quarter and it starts with something we have covered very well. That is the which is the snackfood business. That is a north american serial business. Cheeses, pringles and pop tarts among other goodies that may not be all that good for you. Kelloggs since the breakup was announced. Either way, i can these are agents of economic decline. The government close impacts so it is not as big of a deal but the auto is truly an issue that keeps expanding. If it keeps expanding next week, it will not be all that good. The stocks trade like there will be a deal. When you listen to the united auto workers, he seems like a bit of a capricious fella. Especially when he has the president of the United States walking a picket line. Fords offer has been generous here it is getting really personal i dont like that. And it is not clear whether they will say anything. Remember is to stop inflation, not to boost growth. I dou
what could be the most important battle in decades heating up on capitol hill, senate democrats today introducing s-1, also known as the for the people act. the sweeping election reform and voting rights package was passed by the house earlier this month and would stop republican efforts to limit access to voting around the country. the ultimate fate of the bill is far from clear as democrats debate whether they can or should change or pass the landmark reforms. let s discuss now democratic senator amy klobuchar. so good to see you, senator, thank you for appearing. thank you for having officer dunn on. i watched that whole interview. it was so moving when he said, i didn t bring race into this. they did. ist just doing my job. and then to follow with the other people that shouldn t be forgotten, the victims in atlanta. i felt like watching your whole show tonight. that s what it was about. so our bill is about not forgetting our democracy. so go ahead. thank you so much